On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 2:44 PM, Dietmar Maurer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Does anybody knows the difference between the LXC technology Proxmox > > supports and LXD? > > Both, Proxmox VE and LXD, use LXC as base technology. Both provide a REST > API and a command line tool to manage LXC containers. > Proxmox provides a GUI, high availability (restarting a LXC container, if its node fails), balancing node load, Ceph, etc. Does LXD provide any such things? Now that I better understand the functionalities of LXC, it seems to me that LXD isn’t adding much. The features attributed to LXD, on its ubuntu page <http://www.ubuntu.com/cloud/lxd>, come all from LXC (with the exception of a REST API). What is LXD adding to LXC? > > LXD uses a (local) database to store configuration, while Proxmox VE > use simple config files stored on a distributed, replicated file system. > > -- Dilvan de Abreu Moreira, Ph.D. [email protected] http://java.icmc.usp.br Warning: I use a spam filter, some emails sent to me CAN be lost!
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